Redskins have no reason to keep Hall

Summary of 2 articles · Updated Oct 30, 2012

And because Hall didn’t handle himself the right way, the Redskins could be without him on Sunday. My question is this: Why is this guy still on the Redskins? What, exactly, is the contribution that he's making? It's not news that Hall can't cover. But on… (more)ce Hall took off his helmet, got into the face of the officials, yelled at them and refused to stop after being told repeatedly to go to his sideline, Hall had clearly crossed the line. So far this season, Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall ranks 95th overall out of the 99 cornerbacks PFF has evaluated. The Redskins spent this offseason trying to find ways to hide him moving him inside where they thought his supposed playmaking instincts might lead to something against slot receivers as opposed to exposing him on the outside, even using him at safety every now and then. “Any time you get kicked out of a game, ejected, there’s a chance of missing a game or two, depending on what they decide,” Shanahan said, via the Washington Post.

Shanahan: DeAngelo Hall could be suspended for incident with ref

Redskins coach Mike Shanahan is concerned about the possibility that he could be without starting cornerback DeAngelo Hall on Sunday after Hall was ejected for getting in the faces of two officials and screaming at them. “Any time you get kicked out of